Wednesday, December 27, 2006

So, I gifted all of the felted projects

and didn't take a picture - oh well - I got more wool for christmas! the felted trivets worked out really well, although Mom kept burning her hand when she (about every 2 minutes or so) would lift the crock of onion soup to check if the table was getting hot - it wasn't - so she's a convert.

I saw Aunt Donna's felted hats - before and after - they're awesome - totally awesome - I told her that I need the pattern. Unfelted they look like rastapharian caps - felted - they're tres chic.

I'll be sure to take some pix of the next felting projects (Mom got me a book of felted purses) -

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Knitting Projects



More knitting - for christmas presents

But my latest craze is felting. for my first project, I felted a "hat" which has turned into a bowl - It was pretty cool, and now I'm hooked - The cat will be lucky if I don't throw him in the washer to see if he will felt. Pictures of felted projects to follow soon.

Monday, December 11, 2006

It's that time of the year...



Lights aglow and knitting projects - so far this holiday season I've knitted 5 scarves for "gifting". 4 of them were donated to my and friends' "adopted families" and 1 of them was for a friend who is participating in a Secret Santa and their gift recipient requested "funky scarf" (can do!).

The picture is of one of the donated scarves - for a 5 year old who likes pink!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

I'm ready for my close up


Mr. DeVille.

Well, I'm not, obviously - but this cutie sure was - sporting her new Fun Fur Prints boa!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

It's been so long!


I've been knitting, truly I have. I just haven't been posting pix. There are missing bibs, scarves, baby blankets, etc -

I just finished a pink and white baby blanket for a friend - again using the Baby Coordinates (made a blue and green one too) - this time with the magic stripe - It was a pattern from the label and, basically, a giant dish cloth (190 stitches across) - it turned out nice. The mom had informed me that she was doing everything pink and white for this baby - so that's what she got. I also found a sweet pink and white PSU romper (hey, PSU's original "colors" were pink and black so it's fine) to go with it.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Projects for giving



I recently put together a BUNCH of scarves and hats to be given as prizes at our family reunion. My main inspiration was to clear out some of my odd ball and mismatched yarn collection. The result was a cache of 2 hat/scarf sets and 8 scarves (mostly boas) - most were child size - but could easily be worn by adults as well. I "packaged" them with my signature bows and little identifying tags with care instructions.

The best "presentation" was with a child size hat and scarf. I rolled up the scarf and put it inside the hat; I then tied a lovely blue ribbon around the hat -

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Projects from Katie Yarn

PSU boa for Suz - Suzanne always gets new PSU inspired scarves/accessories - and now she has a flashy boa made out of Envy - which is an eyelash and ribbon combo. This particular matching is blue and silver.

Keyhole scarf. First time I've actually made a keyhole scarf. Instead of switching the 1/2 stitches to a stitch holder, I just worked with 2 balls of yarn at the same time -

more bibs

More cotton bibs. Friends keep having babies, so I keep knitting bibs. We've tested them for washability and sturdiness (usually unintentionally) and they hold up great!

wee hat for baby

Same hat as the one for CF (who, by the way, has been born and is a little boy named Charlie). Made out of a washable cotton/wool blend - very sweet.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Katie loves yarn

I went to the craft store with Katie (and her mom, sister and brother) - the other day and I came home with a bag full of yarn - ALL picked out by Kate. At first she wanted everything on the shelves - then I told her that she could only pick out the stuff with the red "clearance" tags (there were quite a few).

So last night I knitted her a hat made out of one of the yarns - A very simple pattern - but I still need to "sew it up". I said she was my muse.

So I have plenty of yarn - I need to start planning some christmas present projects.

I'm waffling on Suzanne's football sweater - I think I may start over with one of the patterns from my new (to me) Vintage Vogue pattern book - I have my eye on an oversized (perfect for layering) cable sweater with a mock turtleneck - I think it's just what she's looking for (the previously chosen pattern sported a (real) turtleneck - not her style).

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Okay - so I haven't been knitting, that much

this spring - and I definitely haven't been taking any pictures.

Since easter I've knitted a few more bibs (and sewn on a bunch of buttons); a wee hat for a friend's baby; a bigger hat for whomever it ends up fitting; I started a sweater for Suzanne (for football) - I finished the back, started the front, and I haven't picked it up since - I'm not happy with the pattern so I may just rip it out and start anew; a really quick really goofy toy for Vincent (the cat); and, just recently I started my first "mosaic" project. LOVE IT! it's a simple pattern for a scarf that came in my new Creative Knitting - so I thought a scarf wouldn't be too terrible of a project - and now I'm hooked (or needled). The pattern is a chevron (zig zag - big "W"s) and i'm using - can you guess? blue and white yarn.


Monday, April 17, 2006

Duckies and bunnies! oh my!



Thanks to Lion Brand Yarn for the Fun Fur duckling and bunny patterns! With (a lot of) help from Suz, I made bunnies and duckies for a neighborhood egg hunt. In addition to hiding plastic eggs filled with goodies, we "hid" the ducks and bunnies around the park; we also had "special" prizes for the kids (ie, stuff that wouldn't fit in an egg) and once they found their duck/bunny they could come get a prize. It was a ton of fun and the little animals looked so sweet hidden in the park. They looked like they were having a great time!

More stuff for CF


I just loved this green yarn (Bernat Satin - Palm) - I used every last scrap of it and added a hat and set of booties to go with the blanket. The hat is another mock cable - so in love with this stitch, as well.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Blankie for CF


CF is Kelly's in-utero baby who will be here any minute. I started a different blanket for him (her) but I wasn't thrilled with it so I started this new one which I love. The stitch is a "mock cable" - achieved with a Left Twist.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

The babies are coming!

How did it get to be April so quickly? The army of newborns will soon be upon us - and I've only finished one blanket. I've started quite a few - but only one DONE! So I need to work on that! I've been distracted by my new stash of cotton (thanks Joann's for having a kick backside sale!) - 6 new bibs ready to be laundered. There would be more but I've tried to be creative with the stitches AND use the new Vogue Knitting Book - which is already jacketless and scuffed up so that it looks like it's been in use for decades.

We have our big spring Penn State event (Blue White spring football scrimmage) in 2.5 weeks - I had plans to have made some new accessories for Suz and me - but nothing yet. boo hoo.

Oh, and I (finally) figured out that Creative Knitting is not a monthly periodical - every 2 months - how cruel. Can't they test patterns more quickly!

I need to take some more pix of the projects (the fun fur ducklings are really cute!) to share.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Knitting hailstorm

I've gone a bit mad with buying yarn and knitting lately. I think it's the knitting circle's influence - but I'm not sure. I started a new baby blanket - i like it, but I don't LOVE it - so I may start over or just begin a new one with different yarn.

I'm making easter inspired knit ducklings and bunnies (pattern from Lion Brand - made from Fun Fur) - They're pretty cute - but I think I may draft Suz to help me with sewing on the eyes, and felt ears, feet, etc.

I bought a bunch of "sale" yarn and I've been testing it - some fun stuff for scarves and other accessories.

And I've made 8 bibs new bibs (7 in 2 days) - They're turning out very nice. I need more cotton (don't worry, I still have the cone of blue ombre - but I want some variety).

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Throw is a go!


The new yarn matched - and the throw is finally done! I really like it - and it's a good fit on Suz's sofa. And there is quite a bit of yarn left over, so I'm going to try and make a matching pillow.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Update on the circle

and my new purse project

as I posted on the circle blog...

I'm not really sure what the proper "lingo" is in the knitting circle world - we met, we knitted, we talked, we shared. It was fun!

4 of us showed up - which is a great number, I hope that more can join us in the future, but it's a great start.

Everyone brought a different project to work on - it was interesting to see the different techniques, yarns, needles, etc. that everyone uses.

I knitted a (another) baby bib - add it to the long list of "baby gifts" that I'm working on!

I did bring my camera - but I didn't take any pix - next time!

The folks at Crossroads (especially Amelia) couldn't have been nicer. It's a great place to meet.

I did learn that I need to watch my caffeine intake in the evening - I was up all night (seriously).

Since the "circle" I've started working on a purse made out of Patons Pooch yarn. I don't have a pattern that is specifically tailored to the yarn - so I'm kinda fudging it - I finished the knitting part last night and "basted" it together to get an idea of the form - but I think I'm going to rip it out and start over - as thick as the Pooch is, I think I need to add a second strand (of something; haven't decided yet) of yarn to add more weight/structure. It's going to look very smart once it's all done - I have a busy weekend planned, so hopefully I'll have that to work on at the next "circle".

Monday, March 13, 2006

Bibbity Boo


The next set of bibs have been laundered and finished. Not sure if I mentioned it - but we've added another expectant mother to the already long list of new/on the way babies. So there are more bibs to be made.

Baby afghan #1 - DONE!


Okay, once again, I still have to weave in the ends, of which there are many - only a few done so far. I am extremely happy with the finished product/pattern. I was way too over eager to finish the blanket this weekend - now I have nothing to take to the knitalong - brilliant!

The photo is from when I had about 6 zig-zags to go.

Oh, and the yarn order came - finished Suz' throw - love it. Now I need to devise a pattern for a matching pillow with the yarn I have remaining.